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Practice Tests for New Alabama Drivers

The DMV.com Study Guide will minimize the time you spend on studying and reading the Alabama Driver’s Manual. This unique cheat sheet contains only the most important pieces of information on road rules and traffic signs that you need to know for the written drivers exam.

Did You Know? The Alabama DMV reports that 45% of test takers pass the DMV drivers exam on their first try.

Join the passing rate by following DMV.com’s proven study strategies.

How to Pass the Alabama Written Driver's Test

In order to pass the exam on the first time, simply follow the our study tactics discussed below.

Then, cement the material you have reviewed in the driving handbook by reading through our DMV.com Study Guide, which will reinforce the important topics.

Once you feel comfortable with all of the DMV testing criteria, take the Practice drivers test to check how well you learned the material. Repeat this process until you achieve a high passing score on the DMV.com drivers practice test.

Take the Sample Practice Test online now and see the types of questions that you will encounter on the official written drivers test. This is the best way to get started in the process of acing your DMV test!

Road Rules to Study

Our team has comprised a study guide with only the crucial subjects necessary for acing your written driving exam. In the DMV.com Study Packet, you will find topics including:

Good Driving Habits

Turns

Sharing the Road with Motorcycles

Sharing the Road with Large Vehicles

Parking

Bicycles

Alabama’s Safety Belt and Child Restraint Laws

How to Ensure Your Passing Score

If you want to pass the DMV written drivers exam on your first attempt, you must put extra effort in the preparation process. The Alabama Driver’s Manual,alone, will not guarantee a passing score. So, enlist the help of DMV.com by first, trusting in our Study Guide. Once you are done with the reading and studying parts of the preparation process, take our DMV.com Driver Practice Test as many times as you need until you feel like you are ready to take the official Alabama DMV written drivers test.

Knowing When to Take the Alabama Driving Test

You need to aim for a score of at least 90 percent on the DMV Practice Test, which will indicate that you are ready to take the official Alabama DMV written knowledge test. However, scoring less than 90 percent does not mean that you are not retaining material. It means that you only need additional time to go over those sections. DMV.com advises you to continue your ritual with our Study Guide and Practice Test combination, until you’re ready for the official written drivers exam. Note that you have unlimited access to the DMV.com Practice Test, so take full advantage of this driving test aid.

Test Day Tips

Once you feel confident in your DMV studies, the time will come to schedule your written knowledge test with the Alabama DMV. Note the following as Test Day approaches:

The Alabama written drivers test consists of 30 questions. You must get at least 24 questions (80%) correct for a passing score.

The cost to get a driver’s license in Alabama is $36.25

The AL written drivers test fee is $5.

To take the official Alabama written driving exam, you must be at least 15 years old.

You must go to an AL DMV office, in person, to submit a learner’s permit application and take the written drivers test.

Drivers have the option to retake the Alabama written drivers license test if they fail.

We are so confident in our test-preparation bundle, that you will get a full refund if you don’t pass on your first try.

Documents Needed for Noncitizens

The Alabama DMV now offers driver’s licenses to both documented and undocumented immigrants living in the state. Non-US citizens are required to provide documents proving their identity and residency in order to get a learner’s permit or a driver's license. Accepted documents are listed below:

Passport:

Original I-20 showing your entry to the U.S. (If you lost your original I-20 you should apply for a replacement I-20 and the new I-20 will be reprinted with a notation of “Replace Lost I-20".)

I-94 print out

Two documents as proof of residency:

Lease agreement with address, name and signature of the landlord

Utility bill

Tuition invoice/official mail from college or university dated within 12 months prior to application

Renter’s insurance policy

After the Written Test

Once you are done with the written drivers exam, the next step is to pass a road test. If you fail the road skills test on your first try, you will have another chance to take the road test, but not on the same day. In order to avoid re-taking your road skills test, spend additional hours driving behind the wheel before scheduling an appointment at the Alabama DMV.

To be issued an AL driver's license, all applicants must be at least 17 years old, and must hold their provisional license for at least six months.

Additionally, you will need to pass a vision test with a visual acuity of 20/40 with or without glasses.

Premium Study Tools

The DMV.com Alabama Study Guide and Practice Test are the No. 1 study resources for beginner drivers. The Study Guide simplifies complicated sections of the Alabama Driver’s Handbook, while the Practice Test gives you plenty of chances to prepare for the official written driver’s exam. Not to mention that by incorporating these tools, you will learn the traffic rules in and out – and in half the time.

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